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I haven't treated my leather at all since september :oops:


I'm getting around to it now though.


So what do I need to do to maintain leathers?


Presuming someone will say it, yes, I'm going to use the search bar too ;)

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Believe me or not johnson baby wipes do a sound job, that info was given to me by a Dienese rep in the race paddock, cheap as you like they remove the oil and grime as well as conditioning the leather

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You could try leather conditioner or saddle soap from an equestrian supplier. There is a glycerin cleaner, too. All these nourish the leather, although you have to use the conditioner sparingly as too much of it will weaken the leather. All of them protect leather and prevent it from drying out, and keep it supple.

Posted
I haven't treated my leather at all since september :oops:


I'm getting around to it now though.


So what do I need to do to maintain leathers?


Presuming someone will say it, yes, I'm going to use the search bar too ;)

 

Renapur

Posted
I haven't treated my leather at all since september :oops:


I'm getting around to it now though.


So what do I need to do to maintain leathers?


Presuming someone will say it, yes, I'm going to use the search bar too ;)

 

Renapur

 

Cheers :)

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I used to use Neatsfoot Oil on my jacket years ago......did a good job at feeding the leather......but we've got some Renapur that we bought at a bike show a year or so ago which also does a good job as Dreamytime says..... 8-)

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